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LG Adds ART TV Features to Select OLED and Mini LED TVs, Turning Better Displays into Better Wall Candy
LG’s 2026 ART TV push is not just about making a television look prettier when nobody is watching Slow Horses. The bigger shift is bringing art focused display modes and gallery friendly design to higher performance models like the OLED evo AI W6 Wallpaper TV, OLED evo AI G6, and Mini LED Gallery TV AI with frame, without forcing buyers to settle for lifestyle first hardware.
Built on more than a decade of OLED development, these models are designed to blend into living spaces while presenting artwork with strong color accuracy and contrast. LG’s design approach has already earned recognition as well, with the Wallpaper TV receiving both the iF Design Award and Red Dot Design Award.
LG is not just chasing the “TV as décor” trend. It is trying to do it without compromising what made people buy OLED in the first place.
Designed for More Than Watching
LG’s ART TV lineup rethinks how a screen should live in a room. These select models are not treated as conventional black rectangles, but as displays designed to suit different spaces, whether that means reducing their visual footprint, sitting tight to the wall, or presenting the TV as a framed design element.
The goal is simple: give customers more control over how the TV looks in the home, how it fits into the room, and how artwork is displayed when nobody is actually watching television.
Pro Tip: LG’s designated ART TVs are still real TVs. They are built for movies, TV shows, gaming, and everyday streaming, with LG’s webOS smart TV platform included.
LG OLED evo W6 Wallpaper TV
With its 9mm range ultra thin profile and certified True Wireless connectivity through LG’s Zero Connect Box, the OLED evo AI W6 Wallpaper TV is designed to reduce cable clutter and visual distractions. The point is not subtle: make the screen sit on the wall like wallpaper, then let the art do the talking.
That makes the W6 a natural fit for LG’s ART TV push, especially for buyers who want the display to disappear into the room when it is not being used for movies, shows, or gaming. The W6 is available in 83 and 77-inch screen sizes.
For more details, see our companion article: 2026 LG evo W6 Wallpaper TVs Arrive With $1,000 Premium.
LG OLED evo G6
The flush-fit Gallery design of G6 aligns precisely with the wall surface, creating a clean, minimal presence that fits naturally into the space.
The LG OLED evo G6 Series provides Hyper Radiant Color technology built around the new Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 OLED panel, which LG says delivers up to 20% higher brightness than the 2025 G5 series. The G6 also incorporates enhanced color processing and a Reflection Free Premium screen coating designed to improve visibility in brighter rooms while maintaining the deep contrast OLED is known for. The G6 series is available in 97, 83, 77, 65, and 55-inch screen sizes.
For details on the LG G6 TV, refer to our companion article: LG Reveals Pricing and Availability for 2026 OLED evo G6, C6, and C6H TVs
LG Gallery TV (LX7 Series)
With attachable frames and a gallery style presentation, the Gallery TV treats the screen as a decorative object that becomes part of the room rather than something you try to hide.
Under the surface, it is still built like a proper TV. The Gallery TV uses Mini LED backlighting with Dynamic QNED Color and LG’s α7 AI Processor to deliver full 4K resolution with AI assisted picture processing. When it is time to stop admiring the artwork and actually watch something, it does not fall apart.
The design stays consistent with the concept. A slim flush mount form factor keeps the panel tight to the wall, while customizable magnetic frames let users match different interior styles without overthinking it.
For more details, see our companion article: LG Unveils Art Inspired Gallery TV as It Expands Lifestyle TV Lineup at CES 2026.
Engineered to Present Art as Intended
LG’s ART TV lineup pairs design with display technology that actually matters for showing art on a screen. The point is not just to make the TV look less like a TV. It is to preserve color, contrast, detail, and visibility as room lighting changes throughout the day.
Color and Depth: On LG’s OLED ART TV models, Perfect Black, Perfect Color, and advanced color processing help artwork appear richer and more accurate, with stronger contrast and subtle tonal detail intact. The Mini LED based Gallery TV cannot produce perfect black like OLED, but LG has optimized black levels and color performance around what that display technology can actually deliver.
Brightness and Real World Viewing: Artwork needs to remain believable in bright daylight, evening light, and everything in between. On the Wallpaper TV and G6 OLED models, Hyper Radiant Color Technology, powered by LG’s α11 AI Processor Gen3, is designed to improve brightness while maintaining accurate color reproduction. On the Mini LED based Gallery TV, LG’s α7 AI Processor handles color and brightness optimization.
Reflection Reduction: Glare is the enemy of both art and television, because nobody bought a premium display to admire a lamp reflection. Reflection Free Premium on select OLED models helps reduce glare and preserve the visual texture of artwork under changing lighting conditions. The Mini LED based Gallery TV approaches the same goal with a specialized screen developed with input from museum curators.
LG Gallery+
LG’s Gallery+ allows customers to turn their TV into a personalized art display, creating the experience of a premium gallery at home. The service offers more than 4,500 regularly refreshed visuals, spanning fine art, cinematic landscapes, animation, and ambient motion pieces.
Pro Tip: How to Use LG Gallery+
Users can also generate custom imagery using Generative AI, display personal photo libraries, and layer the visuals with background music — either from built-in selections or streamed via Bluetooth.
To celebrate the rollout of the 2026 Art TV lineup, LG OLED evo W6 Wallpaper TV, LG OLED evo G6, and LG Gallery TV include a complimentary three‑month LG Gallery+ subscription, giving customers in select markets access to over 5,000 curated artworks at no additional cost.
The Bottom Line
LG is not pretending Samsung’s The Frame does not exist. That ship left port in 2017, and Samsung has been steering the ART TV conversation ever since. But LG’s 2026 strategy is different because it is not limiting the idea to one lifestyle TV concept.
By pushing ART TV features across select OLED and Mini LED models, LG is giving buyers more choice: ultra thin Wallpaper TV design, premium OLED picture quality from the G6, or a framed Mini LED Gallery TV for rooms where OLED may not be the obvious fit. That is the real point of difference.
This makes sense for buyers who want the TV to look better in the room without giving up serious movie, sports, streaming, or gaming performance. Samsung still owns the category mindshare, and Hisense, TCL, and Skyworth are now crowding the space. LG has work to do. But bringing ART TV functionality to better display hardware is a smart move, and one that could make the lifestyle TV category a lot more interesting.
Price & Availability
The LG OLED evo W6 Wallpaper TV is available for pre-order at the following prices:
The LG OLED evo G6 model series is available for purchase at the following prices:
The LG Gallery TV (LX7 Series) is available for pre-order at the following prices:
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